Amusements, yOLONTEEK HALL. Last Night of the Season. THIS (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 13. BENEFIT TO CLARA STEPHENSON. Production of Boucicault's last great work, in five acts, with all its effects and novel scenery, PAUVRETTE ; or, THREE MONTHS IN THE SNOW. Pauvrette - - - Clara Stephenson. Meeting A MEETING of the members of the . SPORTS COMMITTEE will be held THIS EVFNING, in the Albion Hotel, at 8 p.m. As the business is of the most vital importance to the success of the gathering, all the Committee are requested to attend. r*i REYMOUTH ANNUAL REGATTA. Those gentlemen interested in the forthcoming Annual Regatta, to be held on the Ist January, 1873, are requested to meet at Middleton's Wharf Hotelj-THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, 13th INSTANT, at 8 o'clock. f^i REYMOUTH MASONIC HALL CO Limited. An EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company will be held at Ancher's Commercial Hotel, on FRIDAY, the 15th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. Business :— K To confirm special resolution passed on the 21st September last. To submit plans of proposed Masonic Hall. To consider the advisability of increasing the capital. W. HINDMARSH, Hon. Sec. EAMMtion. TNTERPROVINCIAL AND VIENNA EXHIBITION. INTENDING EXHIBITORS are requested to send in AT ONCE to the undersigned APPLICATFONS FOR SPACE. Exhibits should be forwarded to Christchurch by DECEMBER Ist, as the Exhibition will be OPENED ON DECEMBER 10. W. M. MASKELL, Secretary, Government Buildings, Christchurch. Gardener rr\ h o m a s cooper, Practical and Landscape Gardener. Grounds laid out and maintained in order. Orders left with Mr Polling, Gresson street. Seeds, &c. rjIHE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN Without doubt is D . M ' L E A N ' S GREYMOUTH § STORE. FINE QUALITIES OF TEAS, In Chest, Half-Chest, and Boxes. THE CELEBRATED KOLOW TEA In Packets. Orange Pekoe, Green, Caper, &c, &c. Finest Mocha and Plantation COFFEE, GROUND DAILY. Fine Old Port, for Invalids. Fine Old Dark Brandy, six years old. Fine Old Toddy Whisky, ssven years old. Can be had by Single Bottle. Seed Department. D , M~H EA N Having lately erected Spacious Premises especially for the SEED AND PRODUCE 1 BUSINESS, Is now offering a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of GARDEN & AGRICULTURAL SEKDS, (At much lowsr rates than hitherto sold in Greymouth.) Beans Onions Cabbage Peas Carrots . ; Pumpkins Cauliflower Turnip]; Radish, &c., &c. SEED POTATOES. Kidney, sorts ' Pink Eyes Early Shaws Flukes Brown's River, &c. FLOWER SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS, &c. N.B.— As this is the first year D. M'Lean has added the Seed Department to his Grocery Business, Purchasers can rely upon having GENUINE NEW SEEDS. NO OLD STOCK FROM' LAST YEAR Orders sent free by post payment in stamps, or P.O. order. Having made arrangements with the Marsden Tramway, D. M'Lean can now keep down the monopoly in that district, by forwarding goods free of charge to any part of the Tramway line. DUNCAN M'LEAN S GREYMOUTH STORE, BOUNDARY STREET
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1339, 13 November 1872, Page 3
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